THE STING : The scam of the globalists Turbo-capitalist peddles false truths with the concerned complicity of the mainstream media and of the bribed political class.

The scam of the globalists Turbo-capitalist peddles false truths with the concerned complicity of the mainstream media and of the bribed political class.

by Admin Marcello Lopez

The capitalist globalism has brought us the benefits ?

I for now note these effects :

The workforceshould beexploitedto the benefit ofthe lucky few.

Destruction of the refined and liberal western middle classes, both in the US and western Europe and former Eastern Bloc countries in favor of the new parvenus classes of emerging countries, rough and uncultivated, to whom we gave away our technology to please the bosses of our Corporations.

The same Bosses who paid the election campaigns of our political leaders, who sponsored the entry of China into the WTO in2001, without having the minimum guarantees and thus destroying the western manufacturing.

And perhaps is better the new class of nouveaux riches – Chinese, Indian, Russian – uncultured, autocratic, self-referential and illiberalthat pollutes, corrupts and destroys the environment without respect for oneself and for others?We live in a more civilized and democratic world than before?I think not!

John Gapper in the Financial Times criticizes the Pope’s words when Pope Francis His First apostolic exhortation issued in November , he Took aim at modern capitalism for encouraging ” idolatry of money” and growing inequality in the world .

« His words resonated with many people who face the seemingly inexorable rise of the richest 1 per cent and income stagnation among the middle class in advanced economies. For the world as a whole, however, the Popewas wrong on both counts. Not only has income distribution become more equal but capitalism can take the credit.»

Gappercontinues: « The same forces that have hollowed out manufacturing and clerical jobs in the US and Europe have lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty in China and India. They have made western economies far more unequal, while tilting the global balance towards equality. The winners are factory workers in China and India; the losers the western middle class. » « The winners are ….. factory workers in China and India , the losers, the western middle class. »

Even though, the same Gapper, is forced to admit « The pressures of inequality have been building in industrialised societies for two or more decades but the combination of the 2008-09 financial crisis and the inflated fortunes of the elite have reinforced them. The economic democracy of the mid-20th century is giving way to a distribution of wealth more like Edwardian or Victorian times. »

And he quotesTonyAtkinson,centenaryprofessorat the LondonSchool of Economics,whosays, « Simply, it is of capital and labor»..«We are seeinganykind of changethathave benefited from thecapital. Whichtends toequalizewagesoverall, which means that theirreductionsin rich countries.»

But thedecisive andnullifyingconsideration is thata middle classcivillymature, aware of their rights,culturedand democraticis built throughcenturiesof high civilization history andsocial achievements.

Certainly a middle class of this type was a constant control for the Western powerfull elites and therefore they act so that it is scientifically destroyed by the turbo globalism which can now bring his slaves merrily towards a senseless apocalypse made ​​of inequality, poverty , and of indiscriminate destruction of the resources of mother nature.

It is no coincidencethat the leadershipof the Westis placedin jeopardyby politicalelitesineptand incapablebelongingto a middle classruined at the serviceand at the payroll of thepowerfulelites, which evennowlack theawarenessof their role incommunity and thatdoesjust focusonshort-term profit.

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Today, the Western middle class makes the line at the soup kitchen.

At the bottom: the cheering crowds of the emerging middle class who are protesting because the stores have sold out of the iPhone and Nike products…..hahahaha….;-)

In October 2012, students and middle class people have joined the poor peasants to protest against the construction of a petrochemical complex of 8.8 billion in Ningbo, a city of 3.4 million people south of Shanghai . In a country where environmental pollution has reached almost unprecedented levels, these protests were triggered by the fear that the plant, which is to be built by the state company Sinopec petrochemical energy with government support, would produce paraxylene, a toxic substance used in plastics, paints and cleaning solvents.

Brazilian middle class

Indian middle class

Russian middle class

Turkish middle class

Attention! The new richarebuyingthe Western democracies………

Chinese Recycling Tycoon Will Learn Why the New York Times Is Tough to Buy

It’s no wonder the New York Times is a valuable prize, given its palpable influence, felt daily in the U.S. and abroad. That’s drawn the interest of a Chinese businessman named Chen Guangbiao, the latest self-styled tycoon to consider a bid for the Times. He made his riches in the recycling business and claims to have raised enough cash — about $1 billion, according to a story in the Times — to buy a large or controlling stake in the company.

One problem: Unlike most publicly traded companies, control over the New York Times is not for sale.

The Ochs-Sulzberger family that has run the newspaper for the past 117 years has an ironclad grip over the company through its Class B shares, which aren’t traded over any public markets. We covered some of this in a previous story when another bluster-filled moneyman made similar claims.

Note a few changes from the last post that might make investors even less likely to part with the company: The Times Co. stock is now trading at about $16 a share, and its market value is $2.33 billion; the company recently restored quarterly dividends to shareholders, which should net the Ochs-Sulzbergers $3.1 million annually. It’s better than nothing but far lower than the $20 million they used to get before the recession.

Bloomberg Businessweek contributor Roben Farzad asks whether the board would have to consider an offer that far exceeds its current share price as part of its fiduciary duty to shareholders. It’s a good question that doesn’t have a clear answer since the Ochs-Sulzbergers effectively control two-thirds of the company’s board seats. Also, the owners don’t typically say what’s on their minds.

The Times Co.’s proxy does make clear that when someone purchases a share of the Times, they’re buying into its central mission: journalism. Profit is presumed. Therefore, any bid, no matter how lucrative, would still have to take that into consideration. Keeping in mind China’s antagonism toward journalism — the Times website is blocked there, as is Bloomberg.com — Chen should expect to face plenty of scrutiny.

Whether a dollar value can be placed on journalism itself isn’t a debate we are prepared to delve into at the moment. Maybe ask Rupert Murdoch?

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SincerelyMarcello Lopez

Marcello Lopez

Currently Partner KELONY™- Business Cindynics Enterprise.

Former External Relations and Advertising Head of SIP / STET Holding - Mobile Services Division and former External Relations and Advertising Headof Telecom Italia- Business Area , before the disastrous effects of privatization of what was the second largest company of TLC in Europe in terms of turnover in 1989 and the second or third mobile operator in the world.
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Edward N. Luttwak

(English Version) "In fact, competition is everything. Now the world is divided into competitive municipalities, counties and nations. Those who act as he pleases do not realize that they are condemning their citizens to decline. I hope that you go ahead and recruit many. "Edward N. Luttwak Senior Adviser, Center for Strategic and International Studies.

*Prof. Alessandro POLITI Director at NATO Defense College Foundation

"Marcello Lopezis more than an enthusiast (somebody that is already indispensable in these times of doom, gloom, ignorance and lack of focus), he is a realist working for change through a number of means, including a Geopolitics & Intelligence blog at the service of Italian SMEs (https://geointelblog4italianpmi.com/).

If somebody thinks that working in Italy's environment is like making easy money in the midst of the breathtaking beauty of Rome, he is obviously a daydreamer or an addict. Marcello is an information warrior and business intelligence apostle in a world of entrepreneurs that more often than not are totally unequipped for the juggernaut of globalization. He is a sharp professional with a dry and down to earth sense of life, things and markets."

*Prof. Alessandro Politi is a political analyst and strategic. In thirty years of professional activity has written a dozen books and numerous essays. He has done consulting for high-level government decision makers, parliamentarians, private and research institutions. Graduated in Military History, normalista, he served in the EMS and the WEU served as senior researcher at the Institut d'Etudes de Sécurité Paris. OSINT Italian pioneer in the world, most recently directed the Centre for Strategic and Security Scenarios Nomisma, providing, among other things, the economic crisis in 2006. He has taught and lectured in schools and universities on four continents. Recently, the Global Scenario Officer of Expert Italy, has completed a project on risk analysis for ENI. Partner with Claudia Bettiol and Partners - Energy Linkages.

The Italian production system is, as we know, 95% are SMEs ( Key link: http://wp.me/p2qWaW-fp) , of which a large part of export.
The era of the heroic, individualistic, Mr. Brambilla, with the briefcase in tow, traveled the world, placing its products is over. .
Today the competition is global and the player who has the strongest nation system behind wins.
Marketing is not enough anymore. The games have become larger and harder.

Analysts of Geopolitics and the Economic Intelligence experts are no longer just the prerogative of the State intelligence agencies but become crucial functions of the Corporate Strategy.

This is an enormous effort that can not be separated by a "Holy Alliance" - technically called PPP Public-Private Partnering - which involves the State Intelligence Agencies together and firmly coordinated with the Security Functions of the major public and private national groups for the benefit of throughout the Italian Network Business.

This effort has had its beginnings in 2008 and is continuing, we hope, with even greater commitment.

Many friends, esteemed professionals and experts in the field, comfort me with their experience and their authority to pursue this ambitious project.

The most enlightened of them, armed with this knowledge, as early as 2008, have begun to take steps in this direction, both on the government side is large Public and Private Enterprises.

I hope that the results will not delay to reach for the good of our country that needs to grow up and become a nation mature and aware of his rank in Europe and the world.

Personally, I see this work in friendliness with the cooperation and advice from the structures of our old friends Americans.

Paradoxically, I see more resistance from our European partners to make even a minimal effort to collaborate with us, given that Italy weak and submissive, remains a weak competitor in the balance of Europe.
While on the other hand, the American friends have everything to gain and nothing to fear, given the respective orders of magnitude, from a loyal ally and strong ties to the U.S. such as Italy.

I therefore conclude this introduction with the words of encouragement sent me by Professor N. Edwuard Luttwak in the final one of His last e-mail, however, in perfect Italian:
"In fact, competition is everything, now the world is divided between competitive municipalities, counties and states.
Those who act as he pleases do not realize that they are condemning their citizens to decline.
I hope you go ahead and recruit many.
Edward Luttwak "

Here this blog is born with this spirit.
The Editor would like contribute, in his infinite smallness,to the growth and spread this awareness in economic and industrial culture of the Nation.

Is urgently needed to create a National Integrated, without any leniency towards the Italian ancestral individualism and fatalism of its governing classes.